
Getting Help with PDF Files
PDF: what is it and why?
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If you don't already have the free Adobe Acrobat Reader software and want to view PDF files, you'll have to download it. This reader is available free of charge from the Adobe Acrobat Download Page. Reading PDF in a Web browser A PDF document on the Web can be displayed in a Web browser compatible with Netscape Navigator 3.0 or higher or Internet Explorer 3.0 or higher. Netscape Navigator-compatible browsers also need access to the PDFViewer plug-in in their plug-in folders to display PDF documents. The PDFViewer plug-in is automatically installed in the Netscape plug-ins folder with Windows and on the Macintosh. Setting up an Acrobat viewer as a helper application If your Web browser does not support inline viewing of PDF documents or if you prefer not to view PDF inline, you can set up an Acrobat viewer as a helper application with your browser’s preferences. With the viewer set up as a helper, the viewer will launch and display any PDF file linked on the Web. To set up your browser to recognize PDF files, you must define a MIME type and a file type. File type should be pdf. MIME type should be applica-tion/pdf. See your browser’s documentation or http://www.adobe.com/acrobat/moreinfo for information about configuring specific Webbrowsers. Printing PDF Files Printing PDF Files From Your Web Browser Many of the File and Edit menu items in your Web browser work as they do o=in other applications.
Printing PDF Files From Acrobat Reader
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